The Psychology of Time by Richard Gross

The Psychology of Time by Richard Gross

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The Psychology of Time considers how we define, describe, and experience time. From a discussion of how our language around time is dependent on metaphor, to the role of biology in controlling our bodily experience of time, the book delves into how the finitude of life is a given human experience.

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The Psychology of Time by Richard Gross

What is the meaning of time? Do we have an internal clock? Can time speed up or slow down? The Psychology of Time considers how we define, describe, and experience time. From a discussion of how our language around time is dependent on metaphor, to the role of biology in controlling our bodily experience of time, the book delves into how the finitude of life is a given human experience. It looks at how we reflect on the passage of time throughout our lives, and how our experience of time can be influenced by diverse factors including our age, gender, health, and culture. Offering insights into something we are all immersed in, but often give little thought to, The Psychology of Time shows us how our understanding and experience of time can influence our everyday behaviour.

Richard Gross has been publishing psychology texts for more than 30 years, including undergraduate textbooks.

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ISBN 13 9781032696195
ISBN 10 1032696192
Titre The Psychology of Time
Auteur Richard Gross
Série The Psychology Of Everything
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Taylor & Francis Ltd
Année de publication 2024-03-07
Nombre de pages 138
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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